I wasn't asking for commentary from the ozzie peanut galleryInfelice wrote:Tsk tsk! ! And you said you could cook.
What's for dinner?
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It's okay Vain. I had super-burnt pizza Thursday night. I'm starting to actually prefer it that way.
Fish is great and it is high in protien wich is even better. I think I'll have some leftover Salmon with peas and onions.
Fish is great and it is high in protien wich is even better. I think I'll have some leftover Salmon with peas and onions.
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When i get home from work at the pub - usually around 1am - there's nothing i like better than a frozen 4&20 pie! Or some Maggi Instant Noddles (Beef or oriental flavour)!
Mmmm...junk food!
Mmmm...junk food!
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Here's a link to the creature: www.noveltyandmore.com/prestopizza.html
It's a rather small cooker. The pizza revolves on a pan betweeen hot coils above and below the pan. After 12 minutes, a pizza is ready without turning on the oven and heating up the house
It's a rather small cooker. The pizza revolves on a pan betweeen hot coils above and below the pan. After 12 minutes, a pizza is ready without turning on the oven and heating up the house
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